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.NET Rocks! is an Internet Audio Talk Show for Microsoft .NET Developers.

.NET Rocks‪!‬ Carl Franklin and Richard Campbell

    • Technology
    • 4.6 • 231 Ratings

.NET Rocks! is an Internet Audio Talk Show for Microsoft .NET Developers.

    Programming with Speech and AI with Karl Geitz

    Programming with Speech and AI with Karl Geitz

    Can speech become part of your development workflow? Carl and Richard talk to Karl Geitz about his use of NaturallySpeaking to create software in Visual Studio. Karl talks about using voice to write better, longer comments in his code and also helps to navigate the features of Visual Studio itself. The effort started when dealing with Repetitive Stress Injury but has now evolved into his most productive approach to coding - one hand on the mouse, the other on function keys, and voice instead of typing!

    • 54 min
    Domain Control Plane and Azure with Anthony Eden

    Domain Control Plane and Azure with Anthony Eden

    How do you manage your DNS? Carl and Richard talk to Anthony Eden of DNSimple about his latest product, the Domain Control Plane. Anthony talks about how everyone has DNS—and usually in more than one place. Getting a common view of all your DNS entries, no matter where they are, is valuable, but being able to automate changes is even more important, especially as things scale up! The conversation ranges over development, cloud, scaling systems, and some old-fashioned geekery!

    • 54 min
    GitHub Copilot Update with Michelle Duke

    GitHub Copilot Update with Michelle Duke

    GitHub Copilot has been out for a few years now - how is it going? Carl and Richard talk to Michelle Duke about what's been happening with GitHub Copilot. Michelle discusses the new features in GitHub Copilot, including Chat, which gives you more of a ChatGPT-like interface while still being focused strictly on code, including your code! Then, the conversation digs into the broader ideas around large language models and the perception of artificial intelligence affecting the entire world. A lot is going on!

    • 59 min
    API Observability with Anthony Alaribe

    API Observability with Anthony Alaribe

    Do you understand how your APIs are being used? Carl and Richard talk to Anthony Alaribe about his experiences dealing with poorly documented APIs that need updates - but no breaking changes! Anthony tells a story about missing a use case for an API that cost a lot of money, which started him down the path to making APItoolkit.io. The toolkit allows you to see how your API is being used and any exceptions that are happening. It will also generate tests to validate that your new version won't cause problems! Check it out!

    • 48 min
    Aspect-Oriented Programming in 2024 with Gael Fraiteur

    Aspect-Oriented Programming in 2024 with Gael Fraiteur

    How has Aspect-Oriented Programming changed? Carl and Richard talk to Gael Fraiteur of PostSharp fame about his new tool, Metalama. Gael talks about being able to move out of IL and into Roslyn Analyzers to help you get rid of boilerplate code and focus more on the value your application brings. The conversation dives into how AOP can help build higher quality code, to the point of being a testing platform for code compliance for your organization - used right, metalama can make your code reviews smoother! There's a lot of power inside metaprogramming; it's worth trying to understand what Metalama can do for you.

    • 49 min
    Azure in 2024 with Magnus Mårtensson

    Azure in 2024 with Magnus Mårtensson

    It's 2024, how is Azure doing? Carl and Richard chatted with Magnus Mårtensson about his work with customers migrating and operating in Azure. Magnus talks about the waste many organizations have in cloud resources, often by provisioning services with too many resources or failing to shut down things they no longer need. The conversation digs into today's excellent tooling, including Azure Migrate, Advisor, and Monitor. All tools can help you right-size and control your cloud spend. And AI is coming to make those tools even better!

    • 51 min

Customer Reviews

4.6 out of 5
231 Ratings

231 Ratings

Daviur ,

A must listen…

The quality of the content, the eloquent teaching method, and the humility the hosts portray themselves with, in spite of the wealth of experience they actually have, are few of the great things which make this pod cast one of the best sources to stay up to day with advances in .Net and Azure technology… and much more.

eahiv ,

Tuned in after searching for grpc

After skipping forward 7 minutes without hearing the title topic mentioned I give up.

I did however hear jokes glorifying alcoholism, multiple off topic ads, mentions of the hosts’ other content and the podcast url where presumably I can find even more signalless noise. Maybe the audience for this is friends and family of the hosts.

Ahmad Mozaffar ,

The Real Meaning of Learn And Enjoy As You Go

You are brilliant, I started listening to podcasts because of you, your topics, guests, style and the conversation amazing source of education and learning on the go, while I’m cooking, in the bus, metro or setting doing nothing.

You are just awesome, keep it up

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